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Porsche 918 Spyder officially priced from $845K, Weissach package $84K more

Wed, 23 Jan 2013 Porsche has released official pricing for its entire lineup of 2013 models, which just happens to include the upcoming 918 Spyder hybrid supercar. The 795-horsepower advanced-technology-lab-on-wheels is now officially confirmed to have a starting price of $845,000 in the US, which is the exact amount we were told earlier when we had the opportunity to ride shotgun in some 918 Spyder pre-production test vehicles.

What we didn't know at the time was the cost of the Weissach trim package, which is a high-performance upgrade to the standard vehicle that includes the deletion of some interior amenities and addition of lighter-weight carbon fiber appointments, magnesium wheels, flame-resistant upholstery, racing belts and aerodynamic aids – it's meant for track-going folk who intend to use their 918 Spyders as God, country and manufacturer intended.

All told, the Weissach package should drop the 918 Spyder's curb weight by some 80 pounds, while also lightening your wallet of an additional $84,000 – the car's MSRP with the Weissach package is $929,000. These prices don't, however, include destination charges, which, for something like the very limited edition 918 Spyder (only 918 will be made), could very well cost considerably more than your average Porsche.

The official pricing list can be found below and also includes base MSRPs for new models like the 2014 Cayman ($52,600), Panamera S Hybrid ($96,150), Cayenne Diesel ($55,750) and Cayenne S Hybrid ($69,850).

Porsche
U.S. Pricing – Model Year 2013


Boxster – $49,500
Boxster S – $60,900

Cayman (2014) – $52,600
Cayman S (2014) – $63,800

991 Carrera – $84,300
991 Carrera S – $98,900
991 Carrera Cabriolet – $96,200
991 Carrera S Cabriolet – $110,800
991 Carrera 4 – $91,030
991 Carrera 4S – $105,630
991 Carrera 4 Cabriolet – $102,930
991 Carrera 4S Cabriolet – $117,530
997 Turbo – $137,500

997 Turbo Cabriolet – $149,000
997 Turbo S – $160,700
997 Turbo S Cabriolet – $172,100

Panamera – $75,850
Panamera 4 – $80,450
Panamera S – $91,350
Panamera S Hybrid – $96,150
Panamera 4S – $96,350
Panamera GTS – $111,000
Panamera Turbo – $138,650
Panamera Turbo S – $175,300

Cayenne – $48,850
Cayenne Diesel – $55,750
Cayenne S – $65,850
Cayenne S Hybrid – $69,850
Cayenne GTS – $82,050
Cayenne Turbo – $108,750
Cayenne Turbo S (2014) – $146,000

918 Spyder (2014) – $845,000
918 Spyder Weissach Package (2014) – $929,000

Prices do not include destination charges. The U.S. destination charge for sports cars is $950 and $975 for the Cayenne SUV and Panamera Gran Turismo. 918 Spyder destination charge is TBD.

By John Neff


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